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Furthermore, the Soviets are still apprehensive of the influence of imperialists in England and America as is evidenced by Molotov's denunciation of Churchill and Baruch as prophets of aggression. Perhaps it is this same justifiable fear which has, at least partially, motivated Molotov's plea for international disarmament. Regardless of the reasons for this first Russian proposal for disarmament since the one made by Maxim Litvinoff before the League of Nations in 1927, if it is made seriously and in good faith, it can do more than anything else to convince the world of Russia's peaceful intentions...
...uncollegiate atmosphere and its sparsely ivied walls, City College has developed an alumni body as full of loyalty as it is of famous names. Last week City College was busily celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding. The centenary year opened with a dinner addressed by Alumni Bernard M. Baruch, '89, and Justice Felix Frankfurter...
...Bernard Baruch. 4. Paul Porter...
...seemed irrelevant to Henry Wallace. He now beat a retreat to one last position: "Should the U.S. continue its stockpiling of atomic bombs during the period of negotiations?" In the light of recent diplomatic history, the U.S. people would presumably know how to answer that. To their good judgment Baruch left Henry Wallace...
...eleven men, convicted on one or both counts of waging aggressive defensive war, or spreading equalitarian doctrines, included: Bernard Baruch, close collaborator of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt; General George C. Marshall, former chief of staff; Henry A. Wallace, former Vice President and vicious fascist-baiter; General Alexander A. Vandegrift, former commander of the notorious Marine Corps; Charles A. Beard, democratic philosopher; Ezequiel Padilla, Trojan horse of the Mexican Anschluss...